Nigeria: 10 killed in church bombing

Terrorists have attacked a church in the central Nigerian city of Jos, killing at least 10 people, local officials have confirmed.

It has been reported that suicide car bombers targeted a Catholic church in the city. The car was stopped before it could enter the immediate compound around the church, however, the car was exploded killing those nearby.

The attack marks just the latest in a series of bombings and shootings to target Christians in the country since the end of last year. No group has claimed responsibility for the latest terror attacks.

Two weeks ago, a church bombing in Jos killed three people and injured nearly 40. Extremist Islamic group Boko Haram claimed responsibility for the attacks.

Reports have said that in today's attack a car was stopped from entering the church compound. The driver was asked to open the trunk of the car but refused. The driver then detonated the explosives, killing himself as well as at least 10 other worshippers near the car.

The huge explosion caused damage to the church roof, windows and perimeter fence, according to an Associated Press report.

Despite the continuous bloodshed in the country over recent months, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has said his government was "winning" the battle against the terrorists. He also asked locals to "refrain from taking matters into their own hands through actions such as reprisal attacks".

However, there were a number of reprisal attacks on Muslims close to the church in the aftermath of the tragedy. It has been reported that as many as 10 Muslims were attacked and killed by angry youth who went on the rampage following the church bombing, according to Reuters.

Plateau Governor Jonah David Jang was quoted by CNN as saying, "This is an unfortunate situation and we will do all we can to prevent future occurrences. We all must be calm and we all must leave things in the hands of God who knows why he has allowed this to happen."
News
The first Christmas song to be sung in churches
The first Christmas song to be sung in churches

Every Christmas, people sing the song “While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night”. Unlike many other songs and carols that include elements of non-biblical tradition and myth, this song is pure Scripture. It was the first Christmas song authorised to be sung in the Church of England. This is the story …

The story of the Christmas Truce of 1914
The story of the Christmas Truce of 1914

On Christmas Eve in 1914, many men were in the trenches fighting the war, but the spirit of Christmas halted the conflict for a brief period. This is the story …

Report highlights injustices experienced by Christians in the Holy Land
Report highlights injustices experienced by Christians in the Holy Land

Jerusalem Church leaders have released a report detailing the struggles and challenges currently faced be Christians living in the Holy Land.

Have you lost the wonder of Christmas?
Have you lost the wonder of Christmas?

For you who have been followers of Jesus Christ for a long time, maybe the pain and suffering of this world and the darkness you have had to live through this past year has gotten you down to the point of complete and utter discouragement. But all is not lost.